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Doctor Zhivago Lyrics




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From the Album 1. Overture
    by Maurice Jarre
2. Doctor Zhivago (Main Title)
    by Maurice Jarre
3. Kontakion / Funeral Song
    by Maurice Jarre
4. Lara Is Charming
    by Maurice Jarre
5. The Internationale
    by Maurice Jarre
6. Lara and Komarovsky Dancing Up a Storm
    by Maurice Jarre
7. Komarovsky With Lara In the Hotel
    by Maurice Jarre
8. Interior Student Cafe
    by Maurice Jarre
9. Sventitsky's Waltz / After the shooting
    by Maurice Jarre
10. Military Parade
      by Maurice Jarre
11. They Began to Go Home
      by Maurice Jarre
12. After Deserters Killed the Colonel
      by Maurice Jarre
13. At the Hospital
      by Maurice Jarre
14. Lara Says Goodbye to Yuri (Lara's Theme)
      by Maurice Jarre
15. Tonya Greets Yuri
      by Maurice Jarre
16. The Stove's Out
      by Maurice Jarre
17. Yevgraf Snaps His Fingers
      by Maurice Jarre
18. Evening Bells (Moscow Station)
      by Maurice Jarre
19. Flags Flying Over the Train (Outtake)
      by Maurice Jarre
20. Yuri Gazing Through a Tiny Open Hatch
      by Maurice Jarre
21. The Door Is Banged Opened
      by Maurice Jarre
22. Intermission
      by Maurice Jarre
23. Yuri Follows the Sound of the Waterfall (Lara's Theme)
      by Maurice Jarre
24. Tonya and Yuri Arrive At Varykino
      by Maurice Jarre
25. They Didn't Lock the Cottage
      by Maurice Jarre
26. Varykino Cottage, Winter Snow
      by Maurice Jarre
27. Yuri and the Daffodils (Lara's Theme)
      by Maurice Jarre
28. On a Yuriatin Street
      by Maurice Jarre
29. In Lara's Bedroom (Lara's Theme)
      by Maurice Jarre
30. Yuri Rides to Yuriatin
      by Maurice Jarre
31. Yuri Is Taken Prisoner By the Red Partisans
      by Maurice Jarre
32. For As Long As We Need You
      by Maurice Jarre
33. Yuri Is Escaping
      by Maurice Jarre
34. Yuri Approaches Lara's Apartment
      by Maurice Jarre
35. Yuri Looks Into the Mirror
      by Maurice Jarre
36. Lara and Yuri Arriving at Varykino
      by Maurice Jarre
37. Yuri Is Trying To Write
      by Maurice Jarre
38. Yuri Frightens the Wolves Away, Pt. I
      by Maurice Jarre
39. Lara Reads Her Poem
      by Maurice Jarre
40. Yuri Frightens the Wolves Away, Pt. II
      by Maurice Jarre
41. Yuri Works On
      by Maurice Jarre
42. Then It's a Gift (End Title)
      by Maurice Jarre
43. Lara's Theme (Jazz Version)
      by Maurice Jarre
44. Lara's Theme (Rock 'n' Roll Version)
      by Maurice Jarre
45. Lara's Theme (Swing Version)
      by Maurice Jarre



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Doctor Zhivago (/ʒɪˈvɑːɡoʊ/) is a 1965 epic historical romance film directed by David Lean with a screenplay by Robert Bolt, based on the 1957 novel by Boris Pasternak. The story is set in Russia during World War I and the Russian Civil War. The film stars Omar Sharif in the title role as Yuri Zhivago, a married physician and poet whose life is altered by the Russian Revolution and subsequent civil war, and Julie Christie as his lover Lara Antipova. Geraldine Chaplin, Tom Courtenay, Rod Steiger, Alec Guinness, Ralph Richardson, Siobhán McKenna, and Rita Tushingham play supporting roles.

Although immensely popular in the West, Pasternak's book was banned in the Soviet Union for decades. As the film could not be made there, it was instead filmed mostly in Spain. It was an international co-production between Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Italian producer Carlo Ponti.

Contemporary critics were critical of its length at over three hours and claimed that it trivialized history, but acknowledged the intensity of the love story and the film's treatment of human themes. At the 38th Academy Awards, Doctor Zhivago was nominated for ten Oscars (including Best Picture) and won five: Best Adapted Screenplay, Original Score, Cinematography, Art Direction, and Costume Design. It also won five awards at the 23rd Golden Globe Awards including Best Motion Picture.

As of 2022, it is the ninth highest-grossing film worldwide after adjusting for inflation. In 1998, it was ranked 39th by the American Film Institute on their 100 Years... 100 Movies list, and by the British Film Institute in 1999 as the 27th greatest British film ever.
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Genre(s): Soundtrack
Associated: Doctor Zhivago the Musical
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